You should leave the flags as they are after install. TC sets them automatically by detecting the plugin's capabilities. If you change them and don't know what you are doing, it is very probable that TC crashes.
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
Im not change nothing and i have stiil the problem.
I used 7z plugin too and i its have 95% flag like totalsqx.
If i change the flag by TC Plugin Manger TotalSQX work fine but its happen again.
I Dont know what to do..
And to Leftouse im not have the file Totalsqx.ini in the TotalSQX folder.
It happens when I access the "Archive Comment" tab but I don't enter anything there, but press the OK button either right away or after having opened some of the other tabs.
Edit:
If I dont press Cancel at the access violation dialog, but fool around a little more I get this:
1. select some files
2. press Alt+F5
3. select sqx as packer
4. click the Configure button
5. click the Archive Comments tab
6. click the OK button
7. Bang!
3:
I don't have an AVI recorder - sorry
Last edited by petermad on 2006-01-25, 23:19 UTC, edited 1 time in total.
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petermad wrote:1:
2:
As I already described but here more elaborated:
1. select some files
2. press Alt+F5
3 select sqx as packer
4: click the Configure button
5. click the Archive Comments tab
6: click the OK button
7 Bang!
Confirmed!
Sometimes when editing other settings in the options.
Ok as i see in the changelog you just not fix your language file Leftouse:
Small corrections to languages files and dialogs.
Automatic language file selection should now work in all cases.
I Think its not detect the language file or you forget to do something.
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